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Kelty, Trinity United Presbyterian Church was opened as a mission station by Dunfermline Presbytery in 1894, in what was then a mining village north of Cowdenbeath. The first minister was ordained in 1898. It passed successively to the United Free Church, as Kelty Trinity, and to the Church of Scotland, as Kelty North, a union of Kelty Moray and Kelty Trinity. Kelty North united with Kelty Oakfield as Kelty in 1974. The Church of Scotland charge was in the presbytery of Dunfermline and Kinross and the synod of Fife. |